Loved that show and still will catch on mornings getting ready for work.

Playing here is the closest thing to heaven. Really, I mean it's amazing to be in a place where the fans truly cherish their football team and stick behind them win or lose. We players love them, too. I feel a sense of accomplishment playing here, we are a special breed of football players with a great opportunity." ~ tOSU LB Brian Rolle

Props to MPG to putting on the Zach gear and taking the stage, that's pretty f'ing cool if you ask me. For the last 20 years, the guy has been trying to establish himself outside of that character. good to see he can make the most of it when he wants to.

Fallon is so weak behind the desk. You can actually count the number of times he trips up his guest by trying to argue when he should just be playing along. That could have been much, much better. I'm a hater... I admit it.

Fallon has never been a very good performer. Always flubbing lines and breaking character on SNL. My guess is that he's a very good comedic writer though and that's how he's moving up the ladder in the entertainment industry.

Even with Fallon not being very good in this little sketch, MPG was hilarious and I really enjoyed it.

"And three of the better guys in franchise history, Daugherty, Z and now Kyrie could get hurt in a rubber room full of cotton balls." - Leadpipe

Love me some Saved By the Bell. Also watched the disastrous, but entertaining, College Years with Bob Golic. When I went to the University of Cincinnati, Mr. Belding (Dennis Haskins) was a speaker. Of course I thought this would be a good time to get loaded and see what was up. He was up there talking about this and that when it was clear that the 50 or so people only wanted to discuss Saved By the Bell. It didn't take long before that's what the subject was.

rebelwithoutaclue wrote:Love me some Saved By the Bell. Also watched the disastrous, but entertaining, College Years with Bob Golic. When I went to the University of Cincinnati, Mr. Belding (Dennis Haskins) was a speaker. Of course I thought this would be a good time to get loaded and see what was up. He was up there talking about this and that when it was clear that the 50 or so people only wanted to discuss Saved By the Bell. It didn't take long before that's what the subject was.

rebelwithoutaclue wrote:Love me some Saved By the Bell. Also watched the disastrous, but entertaining, College Years with Bob Golic. When I went to the University of Cincinnati, Mr. Belding (Dennis Haskins) was a speaker. Of course I thought this would be a good time to get loaded and see what was up. He was up there talking about this and that when it was clear that the 50 or so people only wanted to discuss Saved By the Bell. It didn't take long before that's what the subject was.

Must have seen his "Mr. Belding on Campus" show but like I said, couldn't tell you one thing he said that didn't involve Saved By the Bell. Most of the questions were the usual, what was the cast like behind the scenes and who was dating who and whatnot.

Ziner wrote:As long as Kelly Kapowski shows up, who cares about the rest?

+1 on that shit. I also lol'd when Fallon started to call him "preppy" later in the interview. Thought that was a nice touch.

Saw Screech's "stand up routine", and I use that term very loosely, when I was at LSU. It was awfull, and within 15 minutes more than half the crowd left. He just tries waaaaaay too hard to be a badass at this point.

"Dammit you piss me off. I f#ckin hate you and I hope you f#cking get killed by a rabid polar bear you douche bag."